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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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Bloomington, Illinois
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1 fA CLOSING OUT Minier Church To Hold Day Of Fellowship MINU It -IN'- Th immJ SALE off if jrv'i iff 7 tvs lrf OM I 1 I OvnI at w. Mir.ly, MEN'S AND LADIES' The Rev. fluM Arming- I.M lr Hit trrr A'i wuiit-fl af Dm cMnmun-i) lend imi th; un.n rt 4 a. thie rhufibes. Th Si.

J'-h O.ufth will ir a nn.i.i il numlMT HIM in Vrist Vatches NillonaJly Known Brand Buy for Morhtr's Day and Graduation if Onm-h 4MM fum- hrr I'V Irw, Wi.iHir Mrt. HM-r, du.mwn; Ivan ll iff, Mi. J. C'1 Onrn 7 9 p.n. RCR SALES Thurv, May 10 234 EAST FRONT ST.

ft VM fci llmiirr nl Mi. O'" A4 nn ill a il hur f'T 1 1 EQE JteaBQl 1 HOSPITAL NOTES "laa Uirtll TIM I BIU Ctrl VM II Wl UII Wail I inni nr FAir.Rl'RY -iPNS- Aim! Declines To Resign lire Mofi Mi- WMrl that tvs.cn. Hloush lr gArrnmnit-busint's harmony. ird: Kavf IUv'n. am .11 IWitini n.

Mi. iir tVv: M. Iji'lla Wlicn nhotfcrnphrr propoMMl taking pklurc of I tt doing something he liked to do. I he boy aucKcslet "kLsjJtc cmndma0 and asked Mrs. Korney to get on her kneci to hla size.

VISIT ON FARM and l-nda jt. Jar! Ma- rif. Ijirn' Iv. Ronald l.uR-nr. Mrori Jun and Jn Poni'ar; Trdly Uroy II Itilf MUM VM IM If Bf IIIIHiUf flBMl HotT.nny.

rainviry. District 16 Rebekahs To Meet in Colfax Tl imiiird! Jiinr! Mhf. IITy f-T- Peter, 5. Finds Joy 4 of 9 Hurl In 2-Car Crash Still In Hospital Ixr and Mrrir Jun- iWda. rNnti" tlnnni Kalm.

RobrHt; Siitan Kyhun. Frrrt: Tnddy I- the iPNS Tl II Ktirl Of Being 'at Home1 roy Homhy. airnury; nr- Will, Jf.rif Ilnorfl. I'iprr 1 IULXI lSai J. hn Kerbrr and ton.

Quinvtr.n hf F.rtn kh I 11 twit. i. i Mix I i.j. g.t I do fliMTinin a T. JIMM iPNSi Admit aUTSWOnni-Petrr b-rr-X I J.

truck, and Mrs. For- REO. Hi in ifi. rtiimii in-- i Colf.u U- nrl ny iv.nt InjurM In a uniy five years old but he knows an, iiuffma him with am' who is nulling nun ted: Archie Uurnalde, St wen fumne't. Mrs.

Grace llonver. u-it of thmcs that most ros -i if Th- tcs-ra-ion al nfl ami 6 p.m in ihr Mnh.lirt Cl.urchhn Ka.rbury IIoplial Monday Tl la oji-n all at 7.M p.m. I.ind.i Ixi Gnnd4. 9. Amghirr w- I itwr.rc th ru n.iik' wvHnn thrrf nf thf driver of on of thf car.

pronto, .1 iMVS, mice age don't know. He can Identify automobile models and he ran explain the difference between a Polaroid and a Speed Craphie camera. Mrs. Tliomas Abnet, Pontiac; Fol-krrt Folkerts. P.utland.

Dismined: Mrs Diemer. Mrs. Andrew Ford. Mrs. Watts.

Pontiac; Mrs. Geneva Me- Ptl II 14 M-MMT roast beef and vitamin puis. works tip an appe'i" rolling a tire on the g. front lawn. When he goes Indoors, he parks" his tire in a window well convenient.

Iy close to the front door and Just the right sue for his garage." Peter Is having a wonderful time romping amund the farm, "helping" to train the Forney ko mini? into town with tho dncl. of Col t. ririnVchrM and abdom.na. Inju- For that maner. nc Kmr cntrs es ani im "7.." Kl.

nr. Mr. Condal- things most adulis dont Knf lJiugnl.n. inoominKiun, was reported wuh a frac- snr iit krnniK rorvlil on ijmt nil i iiii hi and probably arm eager nnu out. tured collar bone and chrst inju- COMMIMTY cmsoN CITY irNSl Ad He knows what It l.Ke to ne St.ingor.

KHonh: presentation and rcmarka by thr Phillip. CoK.ix: Mm. Vrra assembly olfirrrs. nes. i.

inw manv oi eoitiori Mr. Dorvas Drown. UlD- Ronald Eugene Goodale. Ifi. was C.rantma" and Grandpa, as ne 405 E.

LOCUST ST. PHONE 967-5620 FREE CUSTOM TIMING Paint Is Not Jut a Sldelints-Ifs Our Bualneaa! Houn: 8 SO in 5:30 Frr Parkinj? Mon. FrL Till 9 Front Rear n.rviiu Vnrmal. and Mr, ivy in a 'iin-ur diapers were changed on the cab lisied as serious and his sister. son City: Cordon C.

Bane. Arrow- calls the Forneys. seat and he Knows now loud Accused Betty Jean. 11. as fair.

Larry Lee smith; Mrs. Mary neaen. He expresses his delight with mere of bread tasiei wben It me vin: Miss Irene Ashew. itibis- affection. At frequent intervals.

(roodale, his Janet Mane. 13. and Marjorie June, 17. only food available. wnrth; Miss Jean Stocker, loos- he showers the Forneys with tiara A boy even a ery nine were released from the hospital land.

i.m a lot when he travels Monday as was Teddy L. Hums. Titmt t- Mm Pauletti Ter- around with his dad In a truck by, a passenger In the Goodale ven. Saybrook; Charles Knilands. Of Dwight Gas Station Theft Roberts.

ear. Driver the otner car, liar-old P. Tiarks. 50. of Cullom.

was jear. atatf assembly ofu-Cfti who pxped to attrnid the rmxtlnc are Mm. Olympe Macari. pirsid.nt. from Siwith Holland; Mrs.

Mildrrd Bla( HiRwood: Ijuira M. Bade. Kankakee, and Mr. Alpha Seymour of Dwicht. Iunne the afternoon session Mm.

Stanjjer, viee-president of (he dimriet will be in rharce of the Presidents' Hour for "The Gift of not hospitalized. the nwiGHT A man and woman stonned for cas at a service sta 'Graduate's" Lincoln Lands New Industry ttvmt rPNS) A small tion at the junction of Illinois 47 Tear Gas Bomb Saves Club Safe that should help them mane a living but isn't always an asset. BREAKDOWN That's how Teter. who comes from Indiana, happens to be in Chatsworth. in fact The truck had to be repaired or traded for a slightly better one, although this presented another one of those seemingly insurmountable financial problems.

Not that Peter worried much about this. Worse things had happened and he learned a long time ago to roll with the punches. Hard life? welt nrohablv Peter never fell and U.S. 66 early Monday morn Choice kissrt and even harder hugs. HIIJJTL BIT The new life is not entirely a picnic for the boy.

however. He's finding out sometimes the hard way that people who eat three square meals a day and sleep in soft beds also must wash their hands and say their prayers. For the most part. Peter is congeniality personified, according to Mrs. Forney, but he has a strong will and occasionally sparks fly during disciplinary sessions.

"But he never holds a grudge, fortunately," reports Mrs. Forney. "He is exceptionally friendly and alert." The Forneys, who have grandchildren of their own, have become very attached to Peter and would be pleased if he could remain with them. Peter has no money but he Is paying his way with love and af- fnM inn Snmenlaee in his travels. RUPTURED? fV carry TRl'SS or SUP-PORT for every TYPE of Kt'PTt'RE.

private nrriNQ room mnva ndnstrv. a DranCTl Ol roNTlAC (PNS) A tear ing and filled up with about of the station's receipts as well. Allen Nelson, attendant at the station, said the couple drove in about 4 a m. in what he throucht was a or 19j6 Chrysler with I Illinois license plates. Nelson Srhlumberger Well Surveying Corporation, will locate in Lincoln eas bomb drove tnieves away from the money In the safe but they still hit the Pontiac Elks about July 1.

a nliinf i under construction at flub for chance irom me underprivileged, any more than he 1100 Keokuk Street on State Route machine and juke box. $10 felt the need lor a Dam or ciean 10. Stan Harris of Effingham win he the manaerr and 10 to 12 fam clothes. But it may be ditlcrent now. ilies will be relocated here initial-1 in cash and clgarets ana Kiicnen utensils sometime Sunday night.

The burglary was discovered at 6 :30 a.m. Monday by Delbert Ross, He's finding out how the other You Art Reading This Spot Ad janitor at the club. half lives. AT FORNEY FARM For two months, he has been said he noticed the money was missing when he went to make ctianpe for the next customer. He described the man aa about 23.

5 feet 10 Inches tall, weifrhinc 145 pounds and with long blond, curly hair. He could not describe the woman. Bureau Meeting Set DEXJ.FIjOVKR (PNS) The Home Bureau meeting will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Schlumberger corporation provides oil and gas field service of different tvoes. especially for he learned how to win friends and I sleeping between smooth, white ground storage of natural gas.

The influence people sheets at the rarm nome oi la If could bt tab ing your mti- Minier Women At Convention MTvrr.R (PNS) Six mem jiago to ovtr 42,000 SmIe bers of the Minier Women's Clubs Tihhv The meetinz was are attending the annual convention tsi the Illinois Federation of originally scheduled last week but was postponed. Women's Dubs today through Thursday in the Sherman Hotel in Chicago. They are Mrs. J. A.

Henderson, ir William Chandler. Mrs. Mil- service area of the new urm neie will include the northern two thirds of Illinois and parts of Indiana and Iowa. Other branch locations of the corporation are at Mt. Carmcl, Mt.

Vernon and Flora. 90 at Reunion In Goodfield GOODFIEUD (PNS) The eighth annual reunion of the Good-field High School Alumni Association was held at Goodfield Grade School Sunday at 1:30 p.m. with an approximate attendance of 90. Towns represented were Wheaton, Joliet, Metamora, Tremont, Deer Phone 824-3041 (Extension 261) Ask for a Pantograph Display Advertising Representative BOWLING SHIRTS IN STOCK! Boy Mn', Womtn'i MAIUMLVS front Center 8U. h.rn lncaster.

Mrs. Dale Brenneman, Mrs. Frank Bogar, and Mrs. James Freitag. Mrs.

cvoifQor will he Dresentea an MONEY SAVERS AT FAGERBURG'S STREAMLINE HOUSE PAINT LOTHES award for her short story, "Patricia," first prize winner in the slate contest sponsored by the if Ltmmm AT BLOOMINGTON FEDERAL r.mvA Benl. Moore Product Creek, Congerville, Eureka, Reg. $5.85 Per Gal. Buy It for $3.99 Bloomington and Goodfield. rvfWra r-Alpeterl for another Court Notes McLEAN COUNTY riuf riT cot'RT year are Mrs.

Sam Betehel, Eure 0 mm II' ka, president; M. C. Welsh, Bloomington, vice president: Mrs. Dan Knapp, secretary; Miss Clara Nohl, treasurer. Hun 1..

Einbrv vt. Harold D. Embry: mvorc granted on ground ot deser 'T'Vot A. Drake vi. William R.

Drake SfDarat maintenance iuit dimiel. GARAGES CARPENTER-BUIL1 "RIGID FRAME' 0 Comfortably PROBATE Ol BT IXUte of Jamet M. Phllliw: Will I admitted to probate: Jamea and Paul Phil-lion. on. named executori; Unrated value or estate.

SI2.500 Estate of Emeat Gee: Inventor filed nhowmg farm land valued at SRS.sno. house in Colfax; personal property valued at $10,500. Fstate of William McElev: Inventory filel allowing In personal property and ownerahip of aeveral cemetery 'Estate of Dennle H. Gottachall: Will admitted to probat: Arlo Bane named executor; Inventory filed showing ownership of 100 acre of farm land and peraonal property valued at S3.30O. R.tate of tola E.

Conrad: Will admitted to probate; Chalmer C. Taylor named executor; ettimated value of estate. W.OOfl. BLOOMINGTON POLICE COURT Pat Cannon. 31.

of E. Oakland, forfeited 30 bond on drunkenneM The following were tent to countv jail in default of 130 fine each for $1.39 Be a Well Dressed This Summer, you can go anywhere in style and comfort in a sports coat by CURLEE. Whatever your taste in fabrics, patterns, and colors, we have a CURLEE sports coat to please every taste. Come in soon and look SAVE BfmYX 21th )) EARN DIVIDENDS FROM MAY 1st PA1D 0N ft fl SAVINGS 'W I ACCOUNTS drunkenne: Doolin MONTHLY NO MONEY DOWN! PROMPT SERVICE! n. Bivming-1on, and Hubert PUrnea HaJdeit 3.

Guaton. Ky. our selection over. 29.95 TAZEWELL COUNTY IKCl IT C'OI'RT Harkier. Thompson and L.

irrhilectural firm. Juantia Peoria vn.niiii of Prkin: Suit ana On Concrete Floor! M. Designed for Owner Construction To Save Money Other Summer Sportccoals by Palm Beach, Botany 500, Curlee-424J5 to $45.00 We GKe JH" Green Stamps! NO SPECIAL CONDITIONS All account ore insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation REMEMBER IT'S FULLY GUARANTEED nm.u -rnn C1HIFH1-H lairil 'n Srlr vi Jrae I.ov and 1. lvr: Suit filrd for $12,000 damasfa (or aiireediv rrrt-ived In a fall on atppa at an apaitmnt owned tnr Lo M. MACKINAW rOI Ct)I RT Cap head C.

Fritach. poik niaitrati MACKINAW "PNSl Followlnf rroni fined for traffic violation! in-diraied: DntiaM Gnffin. 1. 510 KriM-v Pioorrmcton. no mtif iei tio; Ketreth F.

IS. CaTioii. fau tv -uff-er. Idard M. Perrt Jr.

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111 N. Main St. SS Saaaal aaaaal a E-a D.rLiHH Ph. 823-8266 Free Parking CoaTealeatly Located US E. Waatiiiigto St 100 E.

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